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Former NYC corrections officer from Mount Vernon pleads guilty to smuggling drugs into Rikers Island

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The U.S. Attorney's Office announced that the 37-year-old admitted to taking money to smuggle drugs into Rikers Island.
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AG reports on wait times for mental health and addictions services

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Paul Martin’s latest audit raises concerns about the amount of time people in need have to wait for treatment.
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RBI Cuts Cash Reserve Ratio For The First Time Since April 2020

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The Reserve Bank Of India, In A Fine Balancing Act Between Boosting Growth And Reigning In Inflation, Came Up With Several Measures On Friday. This Comes Amid High Inflation And A Shocking Slowdown In The Economic Growth Of The Country...
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India: RBI Lowers Growth Outlook For FY25

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The Reserve Bank of India's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) has decided to keep the repo rate unchanged at 6.5% for the eleventh consecutive time since February 2023. Watch to know more!
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A holiday toonie from N.B. Power?

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N.B. Power has recalculated the rate increases it can charge this year, and next, following a ruling by the Energy and Utilities Board. Residential rate increases of 9.7 per cent are now up for final approval. That’s slightly less than...
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Colombia demonstrations: Rally against social and economic reforms

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Opponents of Gustavo Petro's government protest across Colombia against health reforms, corruption, crime, and potential fuel hikes.
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She knows she's going to die. So she held her own funeral

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Halifax artist and disability advocate April Hubbard will end her life through medical assistance in dying in the coming months. She reflects on her life, death and why she wanted to host 'one last glitzy, sparkly show': her own funeral.
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Vancouver police carry out a search as part of a hate crime investigation

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Vancouver police make arrest at home with links to designated terrorist groupVPD executes search warrant at home connected to the Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network
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Intensified Shadow War: Iran and Israel's Escalating Conflict

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The regional spillover from the Gaza conflict has drawn in both Lebanon and Iran, igniting a decades-long shadow war with Israel.
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Why Iran attacked Israel and the potential consequences

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CBC’s Ellen Mauro breaks down why Iran fired roughly 200 ballistic missiles into Israel and the potential consequences for the Middle East.
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Edmonton dog owner pleads not guilty to criminal charges

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In an Edmonton courtroom, Crystal Jean MacDonald, 44, has pleaded not guilty to criminal negligence causing death. Her two dogs attacked and killed 11-year-old Kache Grist on April 1, 2024.
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Sudan’s army launches major offensive to retake Khartoum

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Sudan's army launched major air strikes in Khartoum, targeting RSF positions and key bridges.
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New report shows slower hiring in May

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U.S. employers slowed hiring last month, but still added a solid 139,000 jobs amid uncertainty over Trump’s trade wars. (Scripps News)
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Inflation slowed in April but tariffs are likely to increase prices soon, according to economists

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New data suggests President Donald Trump's tariffs haven't quite caught up with current prices, but experts say the effects will likely become apparent soon. (Scripps News)
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U.S. markets rally amid report showing economic slowdown

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U.S. markets rally amid report showing economic slowdown
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US GDP slips 0.3 percent amid Trump tariff disruptions

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With imports dropping over 5% and consumer spending declining, e)xperts speculate that President Trump's tariffs may be slowing economic growth. (Scripps News)
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Americans remain pessimistic on economy amid increased uncertainty, new survey shows

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Consumer sentiment has fallen for the fourth straight month, according to a new survey from the University of Michigan. (Scripps News)
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US economic volatility leads to growing pessimism, yet signs of recovery emerge

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As rising pessimism grips Americans over their finances, positive developments in trade talks hint at a potential economic recovery ahead. (Scripps News)
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EU Could Use Anti-Coercion Tool Against US Tariffs, says Former Trade Negotiator

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If US tariffs seek to pressure a change in European policy, the EU will have "no other option," but to trigger its Anti-Coercion Instrument, says Ignacio García Bercero, Non-Resident Fellow at Bruegel. García Bercero, who served as the...
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Amazon Said to Put in Bid to Buy TikTok's US Operations: NYT

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Amazon shares rose after the NY Times reported that the e-commerce giant made a last-minute offer to buy TikTok in US. Caroline Hyde has more.
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Trump Plans Reciprocal Tariffs on 'All Countries'

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US President Donald Trump said he plans to start his reciprocal tariff push with "all countries." The White House has yet to outline what tariffs are coming, how they'll be calculated, or what countries will need to do to secure coveted...
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US Consumer Sentiment Sinks to 2-Year Low

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Tariff anxiety is hitting US consumers sentiment, with the he latest survey from the University of Michigan showing more than a 2-year low this month. Meantime, the University of Michigan's long term inflation expectations jumped to a...
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Trump Tariffs: Overview, Markets Impact, What's Next

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Bloomberg's Kriti Gupta discusses tariffs that will be implemented by the US on April 2, the day President Donald Trump dubbed as "liberation day."
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Pharma Could Be Next Affected by Tariffs: Lombard Odier

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Lombard Odier EMEA CIO Nannette Hechler-Fayd'herbe discusses the market impact of upcoming US tariffs on the auto sector. Speaking on Bloomberg Television, she says the impact of tariffs is "not fully priced by markets."...